cheerleader - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • become: Mr Brown should stop framing his concerns about Europe in such a way that he becomes a cheerleader for British Euroscepticism.
  • have: The support for those of us that are facilitators is like having a personal cheerleader encouraging us to do our best!
  • see: The only solace for the Coventry supporters was seeing the cheerleaders trying to find a way to dance to the Great Escape.
  • win: A car accident prevents Anne from going to cheerleader camp and possibly winning the Cheerleader of the Year Award.

Adjective modifier

  • chief: Although her mission is to be chief cheerleader for the European ideal, she has no doubts about being Swedish first.
  • big: This imbalance has become increasingly troubling for one of digital radio's biggest cheerleaders: Ralph Bernard, the chief executive of GCap Media.
  • new: Slam Dunk Romeo is crushing hard on a new cheerleader at his school.
  • British: Each step-by-step sequence had captioned boxes that would later be replaced with diagrams and studio photos of British cheerleaders showing the moves.
  • first: Johnny Campbell lead the first cheerleaders at a Minnesota University American football game on November 2, 1898.
  • leading: It was also a leading cheerleader for the individualist fantasies of the Californian Ideology.

Modifies a noun

  • uniform: This one is a real head-turner, and very quirky design with a patriotic edge reminiscent of US cheerleader uniforms!
  • outfit: Buffy Xander Angel Giles 5. What color is the cheerleaders outfit for Sunnydale Highschool?
  • skirt: Cheerleader style skirt with two kick pleats at the front and one at the back.
  • style: Cheerleader style skirt with two kick pleats at the front and one at the back.

Noun used with modifier

  • head: Once you have been head cheerleader, or hockey captain, life presents little in the way of rewards, lol.
  • school: A high school cheerleader ( Panettiere ) learns that she is totally indestructible.
  • college: Some of these must have been college cheerleaders, modern dance students and maybe ballet dancers.

Preposition: in

  • medium: In the meantime, the Blairite cheerleaders in the media bravely try to save her.

Preposition: of

  • age: Mandatory standard for US schools and cheerleaders of school age.

Preposition: for

  • war: Did the media hold them to account or act as cheerleaders for war?

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